Many Americans are considering an EV for their next car: survey
- A significant portion of Americans are considering EVs
- Around 40% will or might purchase one as their next car
- But significant divisions remain by party and region
(NewsNation) — While demand for electric vehicles has started to slow down — due in part to rising costs and high interest rates — a new survey suggests a plurality of Americans are considering an electric vehicle as their next car.
The survey, conducted by BlueLabs Analytics, finds 10% of Americans say they will definitely choose an EV as their next car, and 28% said they may choose an EV for their next car. Three percent already have an EV and would purchase another.
Meanwhile, 39% said they do not plan to choose an EV for their next car. An additional 21% said they would not buy or lease a vehicle.
Partisanship was tied to consumers’ stated purchasing decisions, with 56% of Democrats saying they definitely or might choose an EV as their next car and just 19% of Republicans saying the same.
Regional geography, though, also made a difference. Twenty-eight percent of Republicans living in urban areas said they definitely or might choose an EV for their next car compared to just 8% who live in rural areas.
Hispanic Americans are most likely to consider an EV, with 15% saying they are definitely going to purchase one for their next car.